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Cabb said:
Hi is it a 220 or 250 also can you claim VAT back on these as a business purchase
This is a 250 Sport Extra Long wheelbase. The V Class is classified as a car so not really possible to claim VAT back on business. The new Vito is based on the same chassis and body. It's available in Panel Van, Crew Cab and Tourer with full glass, and built on the same production line in Spain. As the Vito is classed as a van, you can claim the VAT back for business.
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Hope this helps.
Cheers Ian
Edited by 3rtt on Monday 29th February 20:30
Edited by 3rtt on Monday 29th February 20:30
Edited by 3rtt on Tuesday 1st March 06:29
I've got one of these, V220 extra long sport. I quite like it, and it is a vast improvement over a Viano but it is full of rattles and creaks.. The tailgate rattles (or did until I sorted it..), the side doors creak, the dash rattles,the instrument panel creaks,the A pillar trim rattles, the headrests rattle, the rear bench squeaks!! What's yours like? I wonder if I'm just unlucky
stinkspanner said:
I've got one of these, V220 extra long sport. I quite like it, and it is a vast improvement over a Viano but it is full of rattles and creaks.. The tailgate rattles (or did until I sorted it..), the side doors creak, the dash rattles,the instrument panel creaks,the A pillar trim rattles, the headrests rattle, the rear bench squeaks!! What's yours like? I wonder if I'm just unlucky
I use mine without rear seats to use for storage and space for our dog. So far after 5,000 miles only one minor rattle noise from the rear. I tend to crank the music up having speccd the car with Burmeister sound system. Great sound system.
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